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词条 Battle of San Jacinto (1899)
释义

  1. Background

  2. Battle

  3. Aftermath

  4. References

  5. See also

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|date = November 11, 1899
|place = San Jacinto, Pangasinan, Philippines
|result = American victory
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|commander1 = {{flagdeco|United States|1896}} Loyd Wheaton
|commander2 = {{flagdeco|First Philippine Republic}} Manuel Tinio
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|casualties1 = 8 killed
13 wounded
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The Battle of San Jacinto ({{lang-fil|Labanan sa San Jacinto}}, {{lang-es|Batalla de San Jacinto}}) was a battle during the Philippine–American War fought on November 11, 1899, in San Jacinto, Pangasinan, Philippines, between the Filipinos and the United States.

Background

During the fall of 1899, General Elwell S. Otis began a three-pronged offensive against the Filipinos north of Manila. General Arthur MacArthur's 2nd Division was moving north along the railroad running out of Manila, General Henry W. Lawton's 1st Division moved up the Pampanga River against San Isidro.[1]{{rp|139}} The third expedition would be led by General Loyd Wheaton, commander of the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division. Wheaton's brigade was detached and landed at San Fabian on Lingayen Gulf.[1]{{rp|139}} After landing on 7 Nov., Wheaton sent out patrols to the south and west towards Dagupan.[1]{{rp|149}}

Brig. Gen. Manuel Tinio's 1,200 brigade had established his headquarters in San Jacinto in early Nov., building barricaded, trenches and obstacles.[1]{{rp|150}}

Battle

The 33rd's advance company were ambushed on the road to San Jacinto forcing them to the muddy rice fields to the right and Major Peyton C. March's battalion to the left.[1]{{rp|150–151}} March's men were able to flank the Filipono's and entered the town, forcing the Tinio Brigade to retreat.[1]{{rp|151}} 8 US soldiers were killed, including Major John Alexander Logan, Jr..

Aftermath

Wheaton and MacArthur's forces joined on the 26th at Mangatarem, Pangasinan, when the 36th Infantry joined Capt. Godfrey Fowler's Company F, 33rd Infantry.[1]{{rp|151}} Fowler had earlier forced Brig. Gen. Jose Alejandrino's 500-1000 troops to abandon their artillery, supplies and 100 Spanish prisoners.[1]{{rp|151}}

References

1. ^Linn, B.M., 2000, The Philippine War, 1899-1902, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, {{ISBN|0700612254}}

See also

  • Campaigns of the Philippine–American War
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5 : Conflicts in 1899|1899 in the Philippines|Battles of the Philippine–American War|History of Pangasinan|November 1899 events

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